Open call for Working It! – Sex on the Job - (Expired)

Harley Easton is a fun editor to work with and she’s got a call open for a new anthology called Working It! – Sex on the Job, to be published by feminist erotica imprint Sincyr Publishing. She’s looking for stories of 3000-8000 words, any pairing, with a deadline of May 31, 2017. Payment is in royalties. More details:

White collar. Blue collar. It doesn’t matter what collar you’re wearing once the shirts come off. I’m looking for sexy situations that happen on the job. Ideally, this anthology will be split between white collar and blue collar so I want stories about lawyers and bankers right next to ones about janitors and warehouse workers. …

I’m looking for more than just a rough sex scene. Stories selected for this anthology will need sensuality and depth. Make sure your story has, well, a story. SinCyr Publishing was established to offer readers sexy stories with relatable characters facing real problems. Focus on sex-positive characters and storylines that showcase healthy sex practices, including consent. Sexual harassment in the workplace is unacceptable, so your characters need to agree they both want this.

Character diversity is encouraged. Write people of all different shapes, sizes, races, genders, and orientations. Be creative. Give your characters backgrounds and dialogue that move the plot forward.

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